(All images shot by me)
1) Kyoto station. waiting for the bullet train bound for Tokyo. 2) Harajuku station and the sea of people. 3) Little boy with his face mask in Yoyogi Park. 4) Children in awe by street magicians. 5) Man on his bike. 6,7,8,9) Tsukiji Fish Market. 10) Amazing Tokyo skyline. 11,12,13,14,15,16) Day trip to Kamakura. 17,18) The most amazing noodles on our trip to Higashikitazawa.
Tokyo is crazy amazing, at some point during our trip it felt like we were in Blade Runner. I will never forget the sea of lights during night time, encountering the most well behaved children in the world, the abundant cherry blossom trees in Yoyogi Park, walking 8 hours straight, eating a lot of Yakitori, visiting the most amazing book store EVER Tsutaya in the very hip Daikanyama.
If you love Yakitori and you are staying in Asakusabashi, there is a great small Yakitori Bar between the local station and JR Line. Also try Vin Chou it's French inspired with excellent wine and the owner is super nice, its a small quaint rustic Yakitori bar/ restaurant.
1) Kyoto station. waiting for the bullet train bound for Tokyo. 2) Harajuku station and the sea of people. 3) Little boy with his face mask in Yoyogi Park. 4) Children in awe by street magicians. 5) Man on his bike. 6,7,8,9) Tsukiji Fish Market. 10) Amazing Tokyo skyline. 11,12,13,14,15,16) Day trip to Kamakura. 17,18) The most amazing noodles on our trip to Higashikitazawa.
Tokyo is crazy amazing, at some point during our trip it felt like we were in Blade Runner. I will never forget the sea of lights during night time, encountering the most well behaved children in the world, the abundant cherry blossom trees in Yoyogi Park, walking 8 hours straight, eating a lot of Yakitori, visiting the most amazing book store EVER Tsutaya in the very hip Daikanyama.
If you love Yakitori and you are staying in Asakusabashi, there is a great small Yakitori Bar between the local station and JR Line. Also try Vin Chou it's French inspired with excellent wine and the owner is super nice, its a small quaint rustic Yakitori bar/ restaurant.
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